Friday, December 19, 2008

Merry Christmas

Some days ago I showed you a little sneak peak of a christmas stitchery I was working on.

And here it is finished. It says GOD JUL which means Merry Christmas. I am not sure what to make of it yet. Perhaps as a stuffed heart or as a applique on a bag. Will make something of it this holidays.

I have also made a Merry Christmas version of this pattern. And I want to give it to all of you dear bloggerfriends as a little christmaspresent from me. So to all of you from me

Hey May Britt! What a lovely Christmas stitchery and how generous of you to share the Christmas love around!! THANK YOU!! It won't get stitched in time for this Christmas but it's going on next year's list - I love that is says Merry Christmas in Norwegian (it suddenly occurs to me that I'm not sure what language is spoken in Norway - your written English is so good I forget it's only your second language!! Tee! Hee! Hee!) Hope the Christmas fairies bring lots of goodies to you in return for your good will!! Bear Hugs! KRIS

May Britt, Thank you for the adorable heart design. I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy New Year!LizP.S: keep creating beautiful things, I enjoy looking at your Blog to see what you have made.

Thank you so much May Britt, it's so cute and can just see all the creative things to put it on. I still haven't figured out how to do the PDF file. I might have to get you to help me now.Merry Christmas,Bonnie

You are so very generous with your talent, May. Thank you so very much! When I did lots of stitchery one made pillows, or framed it (at considerable expense), or put it on things that were used up fairly quickly - like dish towels and pot holders. I made so may flour sack dish towels for my mother that were completely "used up" until they became rags. Today there are so many different, wonderful things to make with stitchery. I think I must make it a point to do stitchery again in 2009.

Here I thought your design would be in Norwegian. It would say "May" even louder if the words were in Norwegian. We will all love it, I know!

May Britt - what a lovely thing to do! This is a beautiful pattern and I plan on putting "god yul" on it so I can show it off to everyone when they ask what it says and tell them that you designed this! Have a wonderful Christmas. SuzK

Thanks May for the lovely heart! I want to tell you how much it means to me when you post words like god Jul . you see I am full blooded norwegion and yet I do not know the language. I do remember mom saying scumaday? when I was a child and I think that was because I was in trouble lols so interesting to learn these things. Take care Linda